Cujo (1983) Movie poster and book cover compared.

Cujo

Lewis Teague, 1983

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Cujo
Stephen King, 1981

Cujo is a movie directed by Lewis Teague in 1983 and based on the book of the same name by Stephen King, first published in 1981. The movie features Dee Wallace, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Danny Pintuaro, Christopher Stone, Ed Lauter, Kualani Lee, and others.

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“The movie is better than the book”

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RATING

6.1

/ 10

Movie Poster: Cujo (Lewis Teague, 1983)

7.4

/ 10

Book Cover: Cujo (Stephen King, 1981)

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AUDIOBOOK

Audiobook cover of Cujo, the 1981 book by Stephen King.

Cujo

Read by: Lorna Raver

Storyline

Cujo, a friendly and easygoing St. Bernard, chases a wild rabbit and inserts his head into a cave, where a rabid bat bites him in the nose. Vic returns home to rekindle his marriage, only to find Donna and Tad missing and his house vandalized by Kemp.

Movie vs Book

Poster of Cujo, the 1983 movie by Lewis Teague

Year

1983

Minutes

93

Movie Rate

6.10

Source: IMDb

Movie

Cujo

Country: USA

Year: 1983

Length: 1h33m

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Cover of Cujo, the 1981 book by Stephen King

Year

1981

Pages

432

Book Rate

7.46

S: Goodreads

Book

Cujo

Country: USA

First published in: 1981

Length: 432 pages

Genre: Fiction

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Cover of Cujo, the 1981 book by Stephen King

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